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  1. Romans 8:29 states that believers will be conformed to the image of Christ. 1 John 3:2 adds that our spiritual body will be like Jesus’ body when He appears, either at the rapture or at His second coming.

    • Heaven Came Down
    • I Can only Imagine
    • I’m A Child of The King
    • Mansion on A Hilltop
    • Revelation Song
    • Surely Goodness and Mercy
    • There Will Be A Day
    • You Hold Me Now
    • When The Roll Is called Up Yonder
    • Let’s Grow The List

    This song speaks of the hope that endures and the future in Heaven for sure because “Heaven” came down when at the cross the Savior, Jesus finished His work. I think you might enjoy this audio only (video) rendition by the Eastman Trio gospel group.

    This is a popular song sung my MercyMe and written by their front man Bart Millard. It has a very personal message from Bart’s heart. I found this video on YouTube and just love the testimony that Wynonna gives before she puts her heart in soul into it at one of her concerts. Enjoy it below:

    Written in the 1800’s and most likely sung with no instrumentation, this hymn has never lost its meaning. It speaks of the Christian’s relationship to the Heavenly King. My favorite verse has these lyrics: My Father’s own Son, The Savior of men, Once wandered o’er earth As the poorest of them; But now He is reigning forever on high, And will give m...

    This was a favorite song sung on Sunday nights at our church in Minnesota. I love the lyrics to it as it reflects on the eternal home we have in Heaven with no permanent dwelling here on Earth. I found a story behind this song at absolutelygospel. com and you can read about it here: Mansion Here is my favorite lyric to this song: Favorite lyric: Do...

    This song, made popular by Philips, Craig and Dean was actually written by Jenny Riddle but sant by Kari Jobe and it is based upon the vision given to the Apostle John in the Book of Revelation. It is the song that we will be singing to our Lamb of God when we worship Him on His throne in our new Heavenly home. Here is this beautiful song sung by t...

    The absolute best part of this song is the chorus that can be sung after every verse or saved until the very end of the song. It is like singing a brand new song as it focuses on the eternal destiny of the believer. Take a look at the lyrics: Chorus: And I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever, And I shall feast at the table spread for me; S...

    I cannot write enough to convince you that this is one of the best songs out right now about Heaven. The home we long for and the brother we can’t wait to meet – one day we will see Jesusface to face. Enjoy the video below, sung by the writer:

    This is a lovely more contemporary song that speaks of holding on until that day “Knowing there’s a greater day there’s a hope that never fails”. You can view a video and listen to the song here You Hold Meand take a look at the full lyrics below. Lyrics: On that day when I see All that You have for me When I see You face to face There surrounded b...

    Lyrics: When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound, and time shall be no more, And the morning breaks, eternal, bright and fair; When the saved of earth shall gather over on the other shore, And the roll is called up yonder, I’ll be there. Refrain When the roll, is called up yon-der, When the roll, is called up yon-der, When the roll, is called up yo...

    Do you have a favorite song about Heaven that you would like to add? Please share it I the comments below. Sources: The Holy Bible, King James Version YouTube, various videos Tagged as: Christian Music, eternal life, everlasting life, Funerals, Heaven, Songs about Heaven

    • When We All Get to Heaven. Written by Eliza Hewitt in 1898, a Philadelphia schoolteacher with an unusual story. One day while overseeing her students in the playground, she, unfortunately, suffered a severe back injury and was forced to bed for months, dealing with the pain the rest of her life.
    • Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven. Written by Henry Francis Lyte, a Scottish Anglican curate, in 1843. The hymn has long been a favorite in the United Kingdom (it was part of the program when Queen Elizabeth II married Prince Philip in 1947).
    • When the Roll is Called Up Yonder. Written by James Milton Black in 1893, this hymn first appeared in a collection called Songs of the Soul.
    • I'll Fly Away. Written by Albert E. Brumley in 1929, this is one of the most recorded hymns ever. Blumley stated that he began writing the hymn with a melody and idea from an existing song, which he took in a spiritual direction
    • Here As In Heaven – Elevation Worship. Spirit of God fall fresh on us. We need Your presence. Your kingdom come, Your will be done. Here as in heaven. Electric Guitar.
    • Touch Of Heaven – Hillsong Worship. My desire is to know You deeper. Lord I will open up again. Throw my fears into the wind. I am desperate for a touch of heaven.
    • What He’s Done – Passion. My sins are forgiven. My future is Heaven. I praise God for what He’s done. Electric Guitar. Acoustic Guitar. Bass Guitar. Drums. Keys. Vocal Harmonies.
    • I Can Only Imagine – Mercy Me. I can only imagine. What it will be like. When I walk by Your side. Electric Guitar. Acoustic Guitar. Bass Guitar.
  2. Jul 12, 2024 · In Christ Alone” by Natalie Grant emphasizes the crucial role of faith in Christ as the pathway to Heaven’s promise. This song articulates a profound declaration of trust in Jesus’ sacrifice and victory, offering believers reassurance that their salvation and access to eternal life are secured through faith in Him. 12.

  3. Jul 1, 2022 · So, here’s Paul’s point: after the resurrection, we will have a body perfectly suited for life in heaven (that is, on the New Earth in eternity, Revelation 21:1). The “spiritual body” will be made of flesh (like Jesus’ body is), but a different kind of flesh than what we have now.

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  5. Sep 17, 2022 · In times good and bad, may these songs stir your soul to long for heaven, with gratitude for the future Christ secured for us: “An inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading” (1 Pet. 1:4)